Disclaimer: Not affiliated with or endorsed by Lincoln Motor Company. For informational purposes only. Full Disclaimer

Problems with 2001 Lincoln LS WHEELS

On average, the 2001 Lincoln LS starts to “feel” problems with the WHEELS and its various aspects after 107 154 miles.

Components Affected by WHEELS Issues

We have classified the 4 complaints from 2001 Lincoln LS about WHEELS into the following categories.

LUGS/NUTS/BOLTS 4 RIM 1

Recently reported WHEELS problems on 2001 Lincoln LS

I was driving my car, after driving home from work (approx. 70 miles round-trip). while turning i heard a loud crunch and then felt a hard thud, my vehicle was difficult to steer, felt another crunch. i pulled into a parking stall, after parking my vehicle, another loud crunch, the driver's side wheel had fallen off and was wedged into the wheel well. on march 12th, 2012 my repair facility informed me about the items that need replaced: upper and lower left front ball joints, front outer tier rod ends, new fuel filter- damaged in the incident, two new tires & an alignment. i realized how lucky i was that this did not occur while driving down the road. i conducted google search on 2001 lincoln ls suspension problems, i was stunned on the amount of safety related hits out there (suspension related), i realized that this was not isolated to just my vehicle, there were pages-of-pages of people that experienced similar suspension problems with their 2001 lincolns. there was a suspension related recall: lincoln / ls 2000-2001, ford motor company, date: nov 01, 2000 nhtsa campaign id number: 00v359001 n/a nhtsa action number: n/a component: suspension: front: control arm: lower ball joint, number of affected: 82,300 summary: vehicle description: passenger vehicles. the front suspension lower ball joints were not tightened to specifications when they were attached to the lower control arms. consequence: if the ball joint attaching nuts are not adequately tightened, they can loosen and, ultimately, result in fracture of the ball joint stud. if the ball joint fractures, control of the vehicle could be affected, increasing the risk of a crash. remedy: dealers will inspect the torque on the two ball joint attaching nuts. vehicles with loose ball joint attaching nuts will either have the fasteners tightened to specification, or if necessary, the ball joints will be replaced. *tr

Tl* the contact owns a 2001 lincoln ls. while driving approximately 25 mph over a roadbump, the contact lost slight control because the vehicle began to abnormally sway from left to right. in addition, the four wheel rims installed on the vehicle were corroded near the hub. the dealer was notified of the failure and they informed the contact that the vin was not included in the recall associated with nhtsa campaign id number 00v359001 (suspension: front: control arm: lower ball). there was also a manufacturer voluntary recall on the wheel rims but the vin was ineligible. the vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. the manufacturer was made aware of the problem. the approximate failure mileage was 148,000.

Tl* - the contact owns a 2001 lincoln ls. while driving at approximately 2 mph the wheel caved in. the car was towed to the dealer and repaired. the mechanic state the failure was due to the lower ball joints, and provided the contact with a copy of recall #00v359001. the contact called ford, who stated the recall was not related to this vehicle. the contact felt ford wasn't accepting responsibility for the incident. the contact will further investigate, and was concerned about the safety risk involved as the incident could have been devastating if it had occurred while driving at at a much faster speed.*ak updated 03/30/07. *jb

We have a 2001 lincoln ls sport v-8 with the sport 17 inch chrome wheels. the wheels are defective. for some reason lincoln designed the rims with chrome on the inside which over time, bubbles and corrodes. it constantly causes the tires to go flat and cuts them up. it is ridiculous that there is not a recall on this problem as i have heard many people having trouble with these specific chrome 17 inch wheels. of course during the 2003 design, the wheels were changed. why no recall on such a serious problem??? it is causing alot of grief over something as simple as wheels and tires. *nm

Road wheel lug nut design used on certain my2001 lincoln ls sedans is dimensionally unstable, growing in size over time and making it impossible to remove and/or secure with the correct wheel brace or socket tool. following a puncture and subsequent replacement of 4 tires on my vehicle due to normal wear, all 20 nuts also had to be replaced as they could only be removed by force. dealer informed me that tsb exists for this issue, but no formal recall. note: 1 sample of defective nut available upon request. *jb

The caps on the lug nuts on the front wheels is striped causing it to bedifficult to change the tire. ts

One lug was sheared off and the other lug nuts were loosened. this could have caused the wheel to comeoff of the car at high speed. it is unclear if the lug sheared first and then the remaining lug nuts loosened or if the lug nuts were first loose and then the lug sheared.*ak

2001 lincoln ls--front passenger wheel- there was alot of squeaking noises coming from the wheel before incident occurred. yesterday, going through a drive-thru, i heard a pop. i got out and inspected the vehicle. the fender was resting on the tire. i called a tow truck and as he was trying to put the car on the tow truck, he showed me the damage. the bolt that holds the ball joint and control arm to the wheel came off. please investigate this for me, and contact me when you find something out! thx *tr

Other 2001 Lincoln LS Problem Categories